Projects

At Sanpik Inc. our clients are our top priority, and getting the job done quick and precise is our major concern.

Priding ourselves with our high level of competitiveness and the will to go above and beyond to exceed your expectation will blow you away. Take a look at some of our past projects to see how Sanpik Inc. gets things done in ways other contractors can’t.

Sanpik recent projects

Lake Marion

Subcontracted by Garney Construction in 2018, Sanpik, Inc. scope of work on this project entailed the installation of all of the yard piping for a TOHO treatment plant which included Force Main, Portable Water Main, Drain Lines, Reclaimed Water Main, Sanitary Sewer Pipes, Manholes, 2ea Lift Stations and other mechanical piping all ranging in sizes from 2” up to 36”. SanPik was able to complete this project efficiently well before schedule completion.

South Bermuda

Subcontracted by Wharton Smith, Inc, Sanpik Inc. cut and removed approximately 25′ of damaged 42” ductile iron pipe. The ductile iron pipe was replaced with 42”C905 DR21 PVC. The work included by-passing the existing sewer as well as dewatering via a well point system.

Lake Davis to Lake Greenwood

Awarded the contract by City of Orlando in 2018 SanPik installed approximately 3,000ft of storm drainage ranging from 18″ up to 54″, a large baffle box, approximately 2,000ft of 8″ sanitary sewer with manholes and 2″ water main replacement.

Flewelling Avenue Stormwater Treatment System Project

Once again, Sanpik performs another job well done for the City of Ocoee on this quick project which included the installation of Approximately 500’ of RCP pipe ranging from 15” to 54” diameter and 5 structures. This job, being in the middle of a residential street, was projected to take twice the amount of time that team was able to complete by. Sanpik makes any job look easy.

TWA Cypress West WRF

Subcontracted under Wharton Smith, Inc. Sanpik completed the installation of Approximately 4,000 ft of Forcemain, Gravity Sewer, Stormwater Drainage and a 24” Injection Line. On a heavily congested site, Sanpik was able to plan accordingly with numerous other subcontractors to maintain a tight schedule and complete our scope of work on time.

Bluford Ave Phase 2

Subcontracted under Oelrich Construction Sanpik was tasked with the Installation of approximately 13,000 ft of force main, water main and reclaim water main PVC and Ductile Iron Pipe ranging from 4” to 24”. Stormwater RCP pipe and manholes of approximately 1,300 ft. Sanitary sewer manholes and approximately 1,500 ft of pvc piping. Throughout the project we removed and abandoned all existing utilities being replaced with the new utilities included in the scope of work.

Cloud Branch Drainage Improvements Phase III

Sanpik was awarded the contract by the City of Sanford in 2017 for the Drainage Improvements covering a large community near downtown Sanford from 10th St to 20th St. The project included over 7,000’ of RCP drainage pipe varying from 15” all the way up to 72” diameter. Included in this project was also over 100 drainage structures and other various existing utility relocations. Many tough obstacles were faced included tough work spaces in heavy traffic and Jack and Bore construction under a live railway track. Despite the many challenges, our team still got the job done efficiently.

SR46, Utility Relocations

Installation of approximately 27,000 ft of force main, water main and reclaim water main. Pipe sizes range from 6-inch up to 24-inch in size. Approximately 1,500-foot of 10-inch gravity sewer and manholes. After the installation of the above mentioned pipe, 24,000-feet of the original pipe will be removed.

SanPik was contracted by Wharton Smith to install approximately 3,000 ft of 12″ HDPE pipe and approximately 3,000 ft of 16″ HDPE pipe using the traditional open-cut method along the Esterly Tibbets Highway on Grand Cayman for the Cayman Water Authority. The fusion work was completed using both a McElroy Cart 412 fusion machine and a McElroy Tracstar 618 fusion machine.

We installed 6,500-foot of 4-inch DIP through 16-inch DIP for the Toho Wastewater Treatment Plant. Toho Water Authority (TWA) provides water, wastewater and reclaimed water services to approximately 182,400 customers in Kissimmee, Poinciana and unincorporated areas of Osceola County. That’s a lot, but we still know that they have a strict budget to stick to. We worked together beautifully to bring their new Harmony Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion project to fruition.

Cayman Gravity Sewer Work

SanPik was contracted by Wharton Smith to complete gravity sewer lines and repairs for the Cayman Water Authority. The scope of work included but was not limited to the removal and replacement of approximately 300 ft of 6″ gravity sewer and the removal and replacement of approximately 400 ft of 10″ gravity sewer. The majority of the pipe installation was over 10′ deep and dewatering was needed throughout the duration of the project. The work also included the repairs of existing manholes by grout injection.

St. Cloud/TWA, Reclaimed Water Main Interconnect

Sanpik commenced the 2,000-foot long installation of a 16 inch reclaimed water main, gate valves, fittings and de-watering. This job went by smoothly and on schedule.

City Of Ocoee, South Water Treatment Pant Re-Pipe

This project consisted of 12-inch through 20-inch DIP pipe for treatment plant inclusive of an Above Ground Assembly with Mag Meter & Static Mixer. We completed the construction of this project ahead of the original time frame and helped the City of Ocoee save big money that was being—literally—expelled daily through leaking, old pipes. Since then the water treatment plant has been operating under much less stress. SanPik was thanked by the Ocoee local government for a job well done, and done quickly due to it being a time sensitive project.

We headed down to west side of Grand Cayman Island to install approx. 4,300-foot of 24-inch HDPE pipe for their Wastewater Treatment plant. Despite the temptation of the beauty that surrounded us—beaches, sun and crystal clear waters–the project went off without a hitch, or down time.

City of Ocoee, Consumer Court Liftstation No. 62

We were called on to install a new Sanitary 10-foot diameter Liftstation along with two manholes and the associated gravity and force main piping in a tight dead end corner of Consumer Ct., in the City of Ocoee. We were able to self-preform the necessary de-watering for the 30-foot excavation. A 30-foot by 20-foot by 18-foot slide rail trench box was utilized to maintain a safe work environment. We delivered the project on time, on budget, and with no change orders

Lee Vista Promenade, Sanitary Sewer Improvements

The project consisted of the 565-foot long installation of 10- and 12-inch gravity sewer with 12- and 15-inch gravity sewer with a starting at a 21-foot depth. The job consisted of de-watering, which we performed ourselves, and by-pass pumping in a heavily traffic area. Safety was of course our number one concern entering this job because we would be dealing with a lot of existing utility conflicts. And, indeed it made pulling a trench box rather challenging. Being up to the task, we thought to utilize Stacking trench boxes, sheet piles and conventional sheeting and shoaring to get the job done in a safe and efficient manner. Our entire work crew paid extra attention to the needs of the community, especially those who regularly came upon our work area on their walking and driving route. Because we waded through those complications as a team, we were able to complete the job ahead of schedule, which we find pleases just about any client.

Skylark Subdivision, Drainage Improvements

This project included the installation of 18-inch, 48-inch and 60-inch reinforced concrete pipe as well as 48-inch corrugated metal pipe. Other items included drainage structures, retaining wall and restoration. With years of experience in upgrading outdated subdivision drainage systems, Sanpik. was able to find a way to do a thorough job using top quality, environmentally stable materials. We even saved the client from exceeding their budget on this project, and some costly repairs further down the line.